Stonebwoy to speak at conference in Canada

Award-winning Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy will speak at the inaugural African Music Week conference in Canada.

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The inaugural AMW (African Music Week) launches in Toronto on June 9th and marks the first time an African music conference and festival is being held in North America to raise awareness and draw attention to the diversity and richness of African music, while paying attention to the business structure behind the new African music movement. Africa’s first non-continental music conference and festival will feature some of the most sought after producers, executives and performers from Africa and throughout the diaspora, all of whom will converge in Toronto, arguably one of the most multicultural cities in the world, for this momentous occasion.

African Music Week was created by the AIM 2 Impact non-profit organization to heighten the Canadian public’s understanding of African music through a series of concentrated events in Toronto. The lineup for the debut year of the AMW festival includes a who’s who of local African musical talents including

“African Music Week represents “African Music Week is a new annual conference staged to help develop the African music industry in North America. The Afrobeats concert on June 12th will be a celebration of the best of the continents local, national and international popular music makers brought together on one scorching hot stage,” says President/Founder, Julius “Julz” Ossom.

From emerging African-Canadian musicians to mid-career and seasoned veterans coming in from Africa, the US and abroad, AMW has created this week long platform to highlight multi-genre Afro-diasporic musical sounds; from Highlife to Reggae, Afrobeat to Hiplife and Afro Pop to Hip Hop. AMW aims to educate and expose both local and international African artists to the networks that will assist them in creating or maintaining their careers in the global music industry. African Music Week Festival highlights include:

To expose local and international female artist of colour to the information, sustainable networks and platforms while providing long-term mentoring to launch and to maintain careers in the global entertainment industry. Tickets are at Eventbrite Venue: Blakbird / Pero Lounge, 812 Bloor St W, Toronto. Time: 4pm-8pm

African Music Week runs from June 10th – 13th at multiple venues throughout Toronto. Events are ticketed and FREE admission. For the full African Music Week schedule and more information please visit: africanmusicweek.ca and follow @africanmusicwk

African Music Week is sponsored by Ethiopian Airlines, Music Africa, Jal Gua.